Yaskawa CIMR-G5C45P5

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SKUCIMR-G5C45P5
ManufacturerYaskawa
CategoryIndustrial automation components
6-month warranty
Available (1-3 days): 1 units
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Net price (1 pc.):
10211,34PLN
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Description

The Yaskawa CIMR-G5C45P5 is a general-purpose AC inverter drive designed to control the speed and torque of three-phase induction motors. Operating within a voltage range of 380 to 460 V AC and a frequency range of 50 to 60 Hz, it delivers a continuous output current of 16.8 A. This model is part of Yaskawa's G5 series, known for their reliability and versatility in various industrial applications. The CIMR-G5C45P5 is suitable for controlling machinery such as conveyors, pumps, and fans, offering precise speed control and energy efficiency. Its robust design ensures consistent performance in demanding environments, making it a valuable component for automation systems requiring reliable motor control solutions.

Specifications

Current
16.8 A
Signal Level
460 V
Relay Specifications
8 A
Voltage
380 - 460 V
Frequency
50 - 60
Product Type
Drive
Signal Type
460

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